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i put my cab on a frame that i got from the john deere dealer they use them for shipping, i'll try to get a pic.
Hey Dusty, If you got a welder available to you, I would come up with an adjustable type like the Eastwood Company sells....Here's the Info for it:Universal Vehicle Body Cart - UnpaintedWheel around car bodies, truck cabs, truck beds, quarter panels, hoods and anything else you need to keep mobile. Supports up to 3,600 lbs. used as a work station. Expandable steel construction expands from 48" by 48"to 65" by 65"x26-1/2"H. Has 8"cast iron poly-coated casters (2 fixed & 2 swivel) Wheels do not incorporate brakes.Personally, I would modify it slightly by adding bolting location, that way you can adjust it to the Body Mounting points, and securely mount it to the dolly.... Trust me when I say, its an Absolute Nightmare trying to worry your clumbsy self(Yep I might find a way) might knock it off the dolly, when sliding the dand thing around.....Also I would spend some of the cash you saved(The Dolly is $499+S/H) building it yourself, and add Some Casters that have brake-locks(Yep they come in handy!!).... Be sure to only use Grade 8 or Higher Bolts too, just to keep things from happening!Another option, would be to go with a Basic Design, then Build it out of Wood(My Father-In has a Wood Dolly that we put together almost 5yrs ago, and it has been through the same amount of Hot Rod Projects(Yes 4-5 different Bodies have been bolted to it!)..... He used Marine Grade Wood, and it has held up nicely, concidering it spends alot time out in Wet/Damp Washington Weather!!!